It's only for a $100 but I'm hitting it, no reason not too if you have the money laying around.
Montana Senate Odds at Cris
Joe Tester -300
As stated last night; although chalky, this line should be much higher; may also hit a few other lines there but this is the best bet there. The only way Tester loses is if some scandal hits in the remaining days....which Burns is more scandal ridden in this race (caught up in the culture of corruption, etc)
Here are just a few reasons why:
Avg last 5 polls:
Tester 48
Burns 42.8
also...
However, the National Republican Senatorial Committee has not spent a penny on television or radio advertisements on behalf of Burns since Aug. 7. Burns is locked in a tight race against Democrat Jon Tester.
Over the same period, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee had shelled out $1.2 million on TV and radio ads on Tester's behalf, according to comparative summaries.
The Associated Press and New York Times reported recently that national Republican leaders had devised a “firewall strategy.” Under the plan, they would spend most of the party's money to help Senate candidates in Missouri, Tennessee and Ohio to block a Democratic takeover of the Senate.
RACE IS OVER AND HAS BEEN FOR SOMETIME.
Montana Senate Odds at Cris
Joe Tester -300
As stated last night; although chalky, this line should be much higher; may also hit a few other lines there but this is the best bet there. The only way Tester loses is if some scandal hits in the remaining days....which Burns is more scandal ridden in this race (caught up in the culture of corruption, etc)
Here are just a few reasons why:
Avg last 5 polls:
Tester 48
Burns 42.8
also...
However, the National Republican Senatorial Committee has not spent a penny on television or radio advertisements on behalf of Burns since Aug. 7. Burns is locked in a tight race against Democrat Jon Tester.
Over the same period, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee had shelled out $1.2 million on TV and radio ads on Tester's behalf, according to comparative summaries.
The Associated Press and New York Times reported recently that national Republican leaders had devised a “firewall strategy.” Under the plan, they would spend most of the party's money to help Senate candidates in Missouri, Tennessee and Ohio to block a Democratic takeover of the Senate.
RACE IS OVER AND HAS BEEN FOR SOMETIME.